shaktazuki | Sep 12, 2008 9:19 am |
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Subject: Code alterations from unix to win32 What are the necessary changes one needs to make to port a unix application / source code to Win32? Is there an easy way to deal with path delimiters ( automatically changing all #include "header_dir / header" to #include "header_dir \ header" and the like)? |
Eiko | Sep 12, 2008 11:32 am |
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Subject: Re: Code alterations from unix to win32 The path delimiter in the #include directive should always be a '/' . Although on win32. In general, to port an application you have to make sure, that the code only uses functions and librarys that are available on the target platform. |
shaktazuki | Sep 14, 2008 12:30 am |
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Subject: Re: Code alterations from unix to win32 I'm just having a severe problem; I'm using VC++ 2008 express, and even though I've included all of the project directories in the project, the compiler isn't finding the files listed in the #includes, even though they are right where the #includes say they are. I can't figure out why that's happening, much less finding out what other functions or header files the darn thing needs... |